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Came here for breakfast. It wasn't the place we wanted to go as they were all very busy. Therefore came in here by chance. I ordered the pancakes and they were three large stacks with maple syrup. One they tasted amazing the were so big...More

This place is at lower east side not far from NYU so most customers are from campus. Very young and relaxing atmosphere.
The staff are super friendly and helpful. Brunch menu has lots of different choices mostly Mediterranean. They also offer small plates to share...More

While waiting to see a show in lower Manhattan, we had searched for a restaurant that had a variety of healthy options, including mussels in white wine and discovered this place. It was cozy, intimate and quite comfortable. There was outdoor dining and indoor dining...More

This was my second visit to this restaurant. The claim to serve modern Israeli food, I dont know if it is very different from other Middleeastern foods. But I know it is really really really good.
Both for dinner, and this time lunch, I left...More

Good things come in small packages
This restaurant fits this saying exactly . Small with urban vibe with amazing food. We went there for dinner and were completely impressed with every bring we ordered. The interesting use of spices and foods with a beautiful presentation....More

There’s still an independent vibe to the East Village,which offers plenty of unique small businessescatering to longtime New Yorkers and area collegestudents alike. The East Village retains a bit of theold-time neighbourhood feel that you can stillexperience today thanks to a mix of locally-ownedshops, cozy restaurants, and lively bars. The scale ofthe residential blocks makes this a wonderful place to

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wander up and down the streets searching for thenewest hip spot, or an old-school favorite. In thecenter of the neighbourhood, Tompkins Square Parkserves as a gathering point for the New Yorkers thatcall the East Village home. The people-watching hereis hard to beat.